Travel Series | Dublin

May 18th-22nd, 2013: We left London by Virgin train bound for Hollyhead in Wales. From there, we took a ferry to the Dublin port.
It was a really nice ship. They had lounges, restaurants and game rooms. We sat at the bar for a bit and had a drink. I spent a lot of time playing card games on my iPad. Other than watching TV, there wasn't much else to do but look at the water. Around midnight, we made it to the port. We were exhausted so we took a taxi straight to the hotel where we met up with my brother at the bar. He had flown in earlier that day and waited for us. Our hotel was an old castle they had remodeled though I think there's only a small part that's original. It was really nice on the inside.
And bad*** on the outside |
We took a bus tour around the city. It started across the street from where the shopping area begins then it looped around the city, passing Trinity College, the Mary Magdelene statue, the Guinness brewery, the old Jameson distillery and some of the oldest churches I've ever seen.

We left the bus at the Guinness brewery. We had a two day ticket for the tour so we figured we'd see the rest the next day.

After taking a cab back to the downtown area, we walked around Temple Bar. The party was in full swing over there! Temple Bar is a street lined with bars and it being a Saturday night after a game Dublin just won, you can imagine the insanity. We stopped for dinner at the Hard Rock so we could pick up our shot glasses. After dinner, we found a pub called The Stag's Head Pub to have a few drinks and talk before heading back to the hotel.
The next day started with breakfast at this cute little buffet style cafe. We didn't wander too far from that shopping street because my brother had to get to the airport. He had to go back to England so he could be at work the next day. After some light shopping and an excellent little treat at an adorable bakery, we sent him on his way. The three of us continued on with the bus tour. It was a bright sunny day unlike the day before so it was nice to sit in the uncovered part of the bus. This time we got off at the old Jameson distillery. They don't use it anymore but it's still open for tours and there's a gift shop and bar on the first floor.

After we left Jameson, we went back to Temple Bar and stopped for one last fish n' chips meal. We had a flight home the next day so we went to bed early.
I feel a little differently about Dublin than I do about London and Paris. I could easily go to either of those two cities again and still not run out of things to do. Dublin, however, isn't a city I would visit again. I'd definitely recommend going once but once was enough, I think. That's not to say I'd never go to Ireland again. I definitely would but next time, I'd go outside of the city and see the country.
All in all, this was a great trip! #ParisLondonDublin2013!
0 comments